Dissociated Studio, associate the intrinsic characteristics of a song.

The ability to dissect a musical piece in its most minute parts is related to its transformation into discrete quantities, through digital sampling techniques that allow the resulting binary encoding. De-structuring potential are related to the application times of transformation algorithms have already been used for other types of data, but modifying them to create original designs that respect the nature of the information conceptually sound. Dissociated Studio is a software for Linux (released under GNU license) that segments an audio file into fragments of a tenth of a second and produces a matrix that maps the samples for similarity, reproducing sequentially with occasional jumps. The model draws on Dissociated Press, a technique became part of the jargon of hackers that performs a similar transformation with the text (or individual letters), generating results in interesting times. The similarities with linguistic processing of sound are clear and the display of a sample obtained from a piece of gamelan, an Indonesian style particular, it shows how the generated associations have their own aesthetic, and how the algorithmic riscruttura a song, based on to its intrinsic characteristics can produce a new reading and even more fascinating.